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JnNX 22, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



43 



Mr, Retailer! We are cutting 



nice Summer Roses — heavy new crop now 

 on. No need to stop business for lack of 

 quality stock — just send your order to us. 



Do You Want a Good White Rose? 



If so, order our Double White Killamey, the only good white on the Chicago market. 



■USSBLL 



COLUBIBIA 



PREMIER 



MILADY 



HEARST 



OPHEUA 



Summer Roses 



You will make no mistake in using 

 Nesbit Roses for your corsages 



SUNBURST 



BUTTERFLY 



DUNLOP 



MONTROSE 



NESBIT 



USE OUR VALLEY 



ONCE TRIED YOU WILL NOT BE SATISFIED WITH ANY OTHER 



Carnations, Peonies, Gladioli, Calendulas, Easter Lilies. Stocks, 

 Delphinium Belladonna, Annual Larkspur, Candytuft, Feverfew, 

 Lupines and all other Seasonable Cut Flowers 



A Nice Lot of Cornflower and Gypsophila 



Boxwood, Ferns, Adiantnm, Plmnosiu, Sprengeri, Mexican \jj, Coontie Leaves 



H ysi wut gnd itick u4 fud tnatReit, biy sf Ckicafi'i But ip-ti-4ate u4 keit-licited Wkilmle Cit Fhwir IbiN 



J. a. BUDLONG CO. 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS AND QREENS 



Roses, Valley and Carnations our Specialties 

 184-t86 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDEB 



THAN 



PRICES 



L. D. PlioB«t Central 3120 or L. D. Phone: Dearborn 5145 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



We are in constant touch with market conditions and when a decline talies place yoo can rely upon orders sent as receiviflg such benefit 



of blooming hyacinths that graced the 

 tables in the window of Kunze 's fruit 

 store, on Randolph street, where many 

 persons expressed their curiosity re- 

 garding such flowers at so late a datf. 

 The box of jonquils occupies the 

 Editor's desk at The Review office. Mr. 

 Pearson put the hyacinths in. cold stor- 



age about April 1.") and tlie .jonquils 

 about May 1. The fornier, therefore, 

 were in the cool room two months and 

 the latter six weeks. When they came 

 out they were in excellent shape and 

 created a good deal of comment at the 

 growers' banquet, since this experiment, 

 on top of Mr. Pearson 's success in re- 



tarding stock for Mothers' day by the 

 same means, shows possibilities of tim- 

 ing bulbous stock not availed of before. 

 M. C. Wright, western manager of the 

 Lord & Burnham interests, returned last 

 week from New York, wliere he had 

 spent several days at a company confer- 

 ence. The Lord & Burnham directors 



